I finally got to try June Taylor's meyer lemon marmalade and, I agree, that the Frog Hollow version is much better. No comparison, really -- FH's is lightly jelled with a bright color and flavor, while JT's is thick and has an almost dirty color to it. FH's also has thin strips of peel, while JH's is chunkier, which is less appealing.

June Taylor jams are the best, period. Her meyer lemon is superb. I happen to like the citrus flavors best (like things tart). But they're all extraordinary. Far, far better than Frog Hollow or any other.

June Taylor's cherry conserve is great -- the only cherry preserve I've ever had that is comparable to the Christine Ferber stuff (voted best pastry chef in France a few years back). They are truly whole cherries -- last jar had a few pits.

The three fruit marmelade is a favorite and I really love the fig, lemon thyme and port conserve that is currently available.

Also -- try the strawberry and rose geranium syrup. Good mixed with sparkling water or with champagne.

If you like rhubarb, those versions are incredibly good. I particularly like the classic rhubarb and strawberry and the rhubarb with blood orange (which I also helped make a batch of in one of her classes), as well as the rhubarb with rose geranium. I also second the cherry and almond. The Gravenstein apple paste is also amazing if you are a fan of that apple variety.